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in a start, c, zeller, when the war to south on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. santa matter, when you call home, will be you can use in current affairs, that matter to years. ah, i money inside and ha, ha, he had top stories on al jazeera, the sudanese army has appointed a new ruling council just over 2 weeks after these power. it sworn condemnation from the un, which says sudan is now further away from returning to constitutional order. my cana reports once again the protesters take to the streets of cartoon, ah, the city has been at the sent off pro democracy demonstrations since the uprising that overthrew former leader omar l. bashir. the formation of
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a new sovereign counsel described as an extension of the military takeover. and in the united nations, the office of the secretary general was quick to react. we're obviously taking a look at these developments. oh, i would say they're very concerning. oh, we want to see a return oh, to the transition. as quickly as possible. the transition government was intended to guide the country towards democratic elections in 2023. it was disbanded by military leaders last month. the prime minister placed under house arrest and a number of political figures imprisoned. the security council held a hastily arranged meeting to discuss the crisis. no statement was issued by the council as a whole. b u. k is the pen holder, which means it takes the lead on the issue. and the ambassador had this to say. we remained gravely concerned by reports of further unilateral action by the military,
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which is against the spirit and the letter of the constitutional declaration. we had a very helpful briefing from the special representative of secretary general val capacitors, who was very frank in his assessment that the window now is closing for dialogue and for peaceful resolution. the protestant cartoon could also have been intended to spur international reaction. but for the moment, the security council is weighing what its next action will be. my cana audra 0 united nations. thousands of people tines across into the european union remained trapped on the border between galleries and poland. the ear is a keesing, belarus of deliberately letting them cross in what it calls a form of hybrid warfare. the block is threatening new sanctions. i will says it will retaliate by cutting off gas supplies to europe. un security council has meant
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to address a board, a crisis, san western countries, including the u. s. and the u. k. say palo versus trying to destabilize its neighbors. i calling for stronger international action. the bell. russian authorities should understand that putting pressure on the european union in this way through a cynical instrumentalists zation of migrants will not succeed. you and 60 general has urged delegates at the cop 26 climate summit to pick up the pace and agree on the way forward. and tony guitarists as the effort to keep global warming to one and a half degrees above pre industrial levels is online support. discussions and commitments so far have failed to make the un skulls we remain on a catastrophic temperature rise trek well above 2 degrees celsius. so net pseudo pledge is required. rapid suspend, the emissions cuts these vectors. and i welcome great good mission of this vector
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in yesterday's us, china cooperation agreement that i can see that an important step in the right direction. but to promise you, serene colo, when the fossil fuels industry seal receives the losing subsidies, as measured by the i m m. or when companies are still building gold plans, or when carbon you seem without surprise by stopping market. so the vessel decisions that's probably minutes has been holding an emergency meeting and may bring back lockdown measures to deal with a spike in corona virus infections or than 16000 people tested positive in the last 24 hours. a new record. public health experts recommend measures include shutting down theaters and cinemas. it could be western, europe's fast partial locked down since the summer. and it sounds, announcement is expected this friday again, as you headlines witnesses next? ah
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hi. as we're driving down the road just now i said, oh my god, we're coming to the police that change my life. for years. people have fought this struggle, fought for land and water. and i was at a point where i felt like nobody cared. and now it was like somebody shook me awake again and said it's ok to stand up. that's okay. to want a better life in our luck. what the way many were tony means water is life. and
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every living being an animal and plant on this earth needs water to flourish. ah we move that part down and then start taping. the other one was good. that's good. i mean, this one's all in so the idea to have this encampment in a lot of ways it is protecting our way of life because it is not only asserting our right to be here and live here and having clean drinking water. because when
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you rip away all the layers of, of everything that's going on right here, what it all comes down to is wanting clean drinking water for our children. so we just wanted to get a little bit of an idea of how many people are going to be staying. like we got 4 families, one family to each year. each family for 5 kids and you are going to be here through the winter. i mean, what we're doing here is also living our sovereignty because this is treaty land that we were guaranteed by the united states government in 18. 51, it's la quinta, treaty land. so in a way it's, it's like coming home i just got here. so we've been here since like the so we have like 3 more to set up and then we're gonna be done. anyway, i just got here. okay,
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we'll be back with that new. yeah, that's, that's good. yeah, i lived in the river bed all my life. i drink the water from the misery and we had our own garden, so our own food and it was a beautiful life. i lived there before the army corps removed me and i went back and i lived there to day. so we're stay, we did anybody show up down here from denver or i used to say to my mom, why did you have to name me washed a we an english, it looks like waste when and people make fun of it and they, they butcher every day. and she would say, that's your grandmother's name. her name was wash day. we shockley. and that is to be a good given woman. so don't ever be ashamed. dear name. we were saying that putting
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up a t p seems so easy compared to a year. the planes and helicopters made as flying on for like non stop. i think they thought we were doing something illegal, but the yellow helicopter is though one hired by to quote access ah, when we 1st learned that that code axis was going to come. when we started the secret stone cat in start praying for this proposed pipeline, that is supposed to be pointed her long room. and i invite you to go down to the encampments at standing to see the strength of the beauty,
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the perseverance. every day we have 1012 other nations coming in to stand in solidarity with us. and we're showing the world who we are in a non violent manner. a nation isn't defeated and tell the heart to spoil of the women who are on the ground. all the day we have grandmothers and mothers that are prepared to be here on the land for the long run. we're not going away with and then we got the notice for 48 hour notice dakota axis and stark destruction. ah. you see,
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i asked each of you to come stand that secret. some kind of battle has just become law justice will prevail for our people. if the laws are obeyed and followed, we will hold on to our treaty territory at all costs. and we're peaceful, prayerful people by day it's come to a point now where enough is enough. someone went through filling out that they were full dosing, overstate site with
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that that there are still going and there. yeah. like i'm with learner from yours. what a oh sure. the men, women, and children. are you telling the dogs to bite the dog has blind in snow and that its mouth? ah, even with oh, mr. going on around this elder walking next to me as i was crying, she said, walk in prayer. that's when i knew that you know what we were doing was the sacred thing. ah, yes, this
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a personal to me. my dad's buried up there. i buried my cousin, died of cancer 2 weeks ago, up there. and we can't let dakota axis call to them. what happens if they do? what are you going to do it right in front of the bulldozers with they will shoot us a lot of people think that the dakota access pipeline is just about native people standing up for their environment. but that's not true. they're 18000000 people that rely on the missouri river for their water, who are down stream from us. this isn't just to native issue. this is for everybody . this pipeline breaks world records. it's a $178.00 pieces. and what they do is they put it together many yank it all through
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underneath for a mile and a half. there's bound to be some structural integrity issues. if you ask a lot of engineers, they'll admit to that. numerous leaks can occur. but the problem is these tiny links, not only are they perfectly legal, they're not detectable which will be taken up by our plants. and they'll pollute our water. and we won't know it until our water intake gets clogged. a, you know, the original pipeline was to go through north dakota, but it was going through white people's land, so they redirected it, put it through the indian. the proposed route was going to passed 13 miles north of
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bismark. but the north dakota public utilities commission denied that permit, because if there would have been a catastrophic failure, it's proximity to the water supplies would be effected. standing rock is down stream, sending the message that our people, our community are expendable. ah . on september 3rd, the democracy now team came to north dakota to the resistance camps, videotaped the dog with blood dripping from his mouth and his nose biting. rochester is our protector. these images went viral, 14000000 people almost immediately saw these images around the world. we will
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continue to cover what happens behind the bars. more than a 140 people have been arrested with what i was most struck buying was that the 1st people to take on the boulders to say, go back, stop, desecrate segment sites were women, why women are central in this stroke. and there are acts award that has been committed against our people, the state of north dakota. they have denied that that's the creation they have denied going through our aboriginal territory and our sacred objects. the water is sacred. the water is the 1st gift of life.
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and as women, we have a right to protect that water, the water of mother earth because all life start in water continue and i'm putting you in prayer and there will be no black snake going across the court. little ovula. my mother was in the american indian movement. we were always active in, in issues. we're always expected to act a certain way and going up we would joke about like, why do we have to be the all to me, indian. and it's just how we were raised, even in my community, they're like, oh, your mom's phyllis, younger people know, but i'm proud of that. you know, i co founded the women of all red nations. and we had to rise to the occasion of
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sterilization, the highest rates were here in this region. and it was an indian woman doctor from oklahoma who became an m d, and practiced in the indian house service, who exposed that we went throughout the united states and foreign partnerships with the women in all the cities and universities. and so congress passed an act to prohibit sterilization of native people. we also stepped up because of the adoption of indian children. so the indian char, well, for at past in 1978. these 2 very critical acts came from la quarter country. ah, my mom and my little sister always say that i'm always billions of people on the earth. like we get to be from sitting balls,
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and then to see the buffalo coming over the hill it was like i was in a dream i . c native american protesters blocking highway 18 o 6. north dakota governor jack down regional had mobilized the states national guard to end the protest. me ken or state highways in our county highways to be taken over by agitators from other areas of the country. now people on earth ever enjoyed a freedom like we indians enjoyed before. the white man came to this country. everything was free. we were free and so are the animals and the birds in the
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rivers. then columbus and his gang hit this country by accident were sorry that they did. our instructions didn't tell us what to do about the white man. we welcomed him when he came here. we fed him. we took care of him. we believed god had sent him here to help us. god gave the white man powers we never saw before. material powers, he was supposed to share these powers to make life better for all of us. he didn't . now our great chieftains are gone. our buffalo are gone, our weapons are bows and arrows are tomahawks or in the museums. they sell our arrowheads and even our bones for the katy. if we didn't remember how it once was, it wouldn't be so hard for us. we could just become like everyone else
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come on, do you live in your hair? how old are you? you're fly. everything was taken from us in. that's the biggest part of why our people are on math and using drugs. i worked under the math grant and we see what math and using drugs was doing, not only here but everywhere. and so we put everything into fighting in raising awareness because this'll cause us to be extinct. tell me about her mother. how did she get involved in math and she got with a guy, and he was the one started her using math. and it just now, i mean, she just lost who it so this is a hard situation because they're going to take my grand daughter. i don't have no rights baby wakes up every night with night tears and she's looking for her.
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grandma good tie. lynch. i'm the only one that she knows that protects. sure. oh mm hm. and stanny rock, they've got every advocate from all over the world. there, you know, what i'm doing here is 4 children that are just as sacred as that water. so i stay here and i fight this battle with little song about her. i've been compiling, standing rock history for about 25 years, compiling the teeny ology. and one of the things that i learned is if we are allowed to know our history, our culture, our language, our way a life, my spirituality, we can be balanced people again. and then we can choose to follow this way or not. it's our choice because we're a whole people right now our people walk around with
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sammy jefferson being taken from their family because you're indian. you don't belong here. huh. and i have a home to the agencies of the government. they are then rapidly brought from their state of comparative savagery and barbarism to one of civilization. here, on the one hand, we have the navajo, as we find him in his desert home. today i have a group and i have a whole children on the western nav a whole albuquerque and im school on the high school institute. how many people know that, you know, i think the mouth rate on family, we won that right. 1985 to raise our own family. 1985.
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a we got word that you can see them. dakota axis is try to move in with their intention. we don't know and that's why we're cautious between the rubber bullets the bean bag guns. a pepper sprayed the dogs, dragging people out of ceremony. if we don't know what they're doing, and we're not prepared, somebody's gonna get hurt ah with
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ah, ah, they really tried to paint us as these violent out of state people when the movement began with women from stanley law and how they can vilify our people for standing up. it's as though they are seen. how dare you. on the al jazeera london, bro content as 2 people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st to rachel black versus people and we had to really find our way with no hope and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries, films, i right think you're in to tell me things home like that. skin, if
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